Category archives: Nonfiction
my heart or the hatchet.
I hate growing up. Ashley said that to me today and I think I have to agree. I want to be a 12 year old again. Remember 12-year-old crushes? Remember how happy we were when they just smiled our way.… continue reading »
show choir.
Even though I’m no longer in show choir, I’m a part of show choir. When you quit, you don’t actually quit. You’re still friends with the same people, and at lunch there’s no where else to sit but The Show… continue reading »
worthy
I put myself into the category I think most women put themselves in. I feel as though I am too much… and yet not enough at all. Does that make sense? I push myself, I make myself known, I take… continue reading »
do not forsake wisdom, and she will protect you;
Today’s rant: I’ve realized something about people, in particular teens, and their appreciation for what they have–be it a person place or thing. Really, it’s all about a lack of appreciation–teenagers seem to forget to appreciate what they have, except… continue reading »
I want to please my commanding officer.
Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs—he wants to please his commanding officer. II Timothy 2:3f I realized I do not think enough. It all… continue reading »
Mr. Sunshine
Today I had a freshmen year flashback. Second semester of my freshmen year I was blessed with B lunch… and no one to sit by. [[How come everyone has C lunch anymore?]] Nevertheless, I was forced to sit by people… continue reading »
Augh.
I finally found a blogging site that isn’t restricted at school. Kudos to me. Talk about uneventful. I’m about to fall asleep and I still have a good 55 minutes left of school. I have my homework due friday complete.… continue reading »
And what does the future have in store?
Welcome future. I decided to say goodbye to Myspace and Facebook blogs all together. I would just end up doing what I always do… livejournal to xanga to myspace to facebook. I need to end the cycle now. Of course,… continue reading »